The true source of support has never been anyone else, but:
Having knowledge in your mind, money in your pocket, emotional stability, control over your life rhythm, and that unbreakable self.
So, you must do the following:
1. Read more books on history, finance, and psychology; watch more documentaries; watch fewer variety shows and melodramas. Invest your time and energy into becoming stronger.
2. Use your phone to improve yourself—browse fashion, learn makeup, master image management. Keep yourself neat, beautiful, and elegant. Your image is the best business card and the most cost-effective investment.
3. Have a plan for life, set daily goals, make your actions specific, so life can be controlled. Keep a journal, reflect, and summarize; you'll see yourself getting stronger little by little.
4. Reduce short video and social media scrolling; save at least 1 hour a day for learning. Read more books, improve your emotional intelligence, and become someone who makes others feel comfortable and willing to get close.
5. Learn financial management and establish correct consumption habits; start saving money. Don't speculate in stocks, but invest in broad-based funds. The earlier you start financial planning, the more you can surpass your peers.
6. Keep things confidential; avoid revealing your plans before they succeed. Work silently, grow quietly, and finally surprise everyone.
7. Enjoy solitude, reduce ineffective socializing, and learn to think independently and deeply. Schopenhauer said: Only in solitude do you truly belong to yourself.
8. Embrace hardships proactively, rather than suffering passively. Hardship is not poverty, but a long-term pursuit of your goals—restrain pleasure, conquer laziness. The hardships you endure now will become your future confidence.
9. Persist in exercising—life is in movement. Running, yoga, playing sports, dancing—all are good to keep your body energetic.
10. Learn to take care of your health—eat less junk food, cook more yourself. Strengthen your stomach and spleen, improve your complexion, and look healthy and spirited.
When you manage yourself well, the world will naturally treat you kindly.
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The true source of support has never been anyone else, but:
Having knowledge in your mind, money in your pocket, emotional stability, control over your life rhythm, and that unbreakable self.
So, you must do the following:
1. Read more books on history, finance, and psychology; watch more documentaries; watch fewer variety shows and melodramas. Invest your time and energy into becoming stronger.
2. Use your phone to improve yourself—browse fashion, learn makeup, master image management. Keep yourself neat, beautiful, and elegant. Your image is the best business card and the most cost-effective investment.
3. Have a plan for life, set daily goals, make your actions specific, so life can be controlled. Keep a journal, reflect, and summarize; you'll see yourself getting stronger little by little.
4. Reduce short video and social media scrolling; save at least 1 hour a day for learning. Read more books, improve your emotional intelligence, and become someone who makes others feel comfortable and willing to get close.
5. Learn financial management and establish correct consumption habits; start saving money. Don't speculate in stocks, but invest in broad-based funds. The earlier you start financial planning, the more you can surpass your peers.
6. Keep things confidential; avoid revealing your plans before they succeed. Work silently, grow quietly, and finally surprise everyone.
7. Enjoy solitude, reduce ineffective socializing, and learn to think independently and deeply. Schopenhauer said: Only in solitude do you truly belong to yourself.
8. Embrace hardships proactively, rather than suffering passively. Hardship is not poverty, but a long-term pursuit of your goals—restrain pleasure, conquer laziness. The hardships you endure now will become your future confidence.
9. Persist in exercising—life is in movement. Running, yoga, playing sports, dancing—all are good to keep your body energetic.
10. Learn to take care of your health—eat less junk food, cook more yourself. Strengthen your stomach and spleen, improve your complexion, and look healthy and spirited.
When you manage yourself well, the world will naturally treat you kindly.